charlie kirk, the founder of tp usa is here. he has no idea where he is because he s hammered on relief factor. sebastian gorka is the dealer. tom [scattered applause] i guess someone got sick and we needed a filling. what a coup to land him as a guest. i kid, he works next door as a greeter at applebee s. and of course kat. you know kat. currently she s living on a steady diet of bait smoke and/or olives. so about my weekend, it was great. i watched a movie called ambulance. no? that s a huge change from my usual weekend when i watch a movie while in in an ambulance. it s nonstop a generalized action, and no surprise, it s directed by michael bay, who has all the subtlety of nancy pelosi s plastic surgeon. but the movie is also a finger in the eye of modern cinema in that unlike the others it aims to please the audience. it hits you in the face like it made a joke about will smith s wife. so i thought why not pirate bay to create our new ad for gutfeld! ? why not, indee
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how long before it is a fox patient show? greg: it s an eight part series. eight, get it? be 29 20 [scattered applause] still working. he didn t give the robot time to fidget and it almost cost him a digit. riders! let your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles
that was what i was going to say. it has been a tour de force of production. i think it s going to change how any congressional hearing is held to a standard. because the dash you know, the circus that usually happens is no longer going to be seen as entertainment. greg: they are not even hiding the fact that it s propaganda. that it s indeed a production, and they embraced it because being entirely one-sided, there s no unknowing counterpoint that might turn it into a circus. if like a puppet show where they have their hands off their own buy asses to. don t try that. it s harder than it looks. it s also a stunt to placate lazy journalists who think summarizing stuff from a televised hearing his work. it isn t. you know what s work? go outside and talk to americans, how they feel about their money being spent on
outside, it was so interesting. for all these left-wing protesters for hours and they mysteriously all disappear and then the nazis fully masked show up. i ve never seen liberals be so okay with them showing up. they were magnetic opposites. not one reporter went up to ask them questions, who are you, what s going on, not one went up to boulder mask on. and as soon as our students try to go out and denies them a mysterious the walkaway buried greg: and nobody bothers to follow them. how hard would it to be if i were an enterprising journalist and not a worldwide celebrity was lazy i would have just followed them, get the license plate and bike let s find out who they are. because of these are the journalists, just so we re clear they go after liberals of tick-tock, right? washington post, they go into the deep of the internet to docks people, but they can t be bothered to go ask them what the swastika fly, like who are you? what do you believe? greg: exec liquor you can